Front page News News Story telling camp to SeAMK Story telling camp to SeAMK 30.4.2013 Today, the development and impact are driven through stories. Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SeAMK) applies for a licence to continue providing polytechnic education by the end of September this year. SeAMK wants to attach its own story to the application and point out the meaning and impact of SeAMK to the development of city of Seinäjoki and the surrounding region of South Ostrobothnia. To prepare the camp, MDI collects news stories, pictures, drawings, descriptions of past events, decisions, images and sentimental pictures of SeAMK and the city of Seinäjoki. The story telling camp will be carried out as an intensive 24 hour session in June. During the camp, the participants draw a collective recollection map describing the past events and impact and also sketch future paths for SeAMK and the city of Seinäjoki. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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